Neighboring Communities

Camp Verde, Arizona

Neighboring Communities

Jerome

Located near the top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was born a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents into a roaring mining community.

Prescott Valley

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Prescott

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Cottonwood

Located in central Arizona’s Verde Valley, Cottonwood is ideally situated above the heat of the desert and below the cold of Arizona’s high country. Cottonwood’s 3314 foot elevation makes it a great year round destination option. Surrounded by jagged mountains to the south, east and west, and mesas and buttes to the north, there is no shortage of natural beauty to enjoy. With an abundance of state parks, historic sites, and interesting attractions, there is plenty to see and do for adventurers of all ages!

Sedona Arizona

Located at the base of Oak Creek Canyon in central Arizona, Sedona is renowned for its stunning red rock buttes and monoliths, as well as its surrounding lush forests. Completely surrounded by the Coconino National Forest, Sedona is located in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties

Chino Valley

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Clarkdale, Arizona

Clarkdale was founded in 1912 by William A. Clark as a company smelter town for his copper mine in the nearby town of Jerome. Clarkdale was one of the most technologically advanced company towns of its time. Some of the luxurious amenities included telephone, telegraph, electrical, sewer and spring water services. However, when the mine and smelter closed down in 1953 due to drastically lower demand for copper after World War II, Clarkdale fell on to hard times. After being bought and sold several times as a company town, Clarkdale eventually became an incorporated town in 1957.